Articles by Robert R. McGill
Federal Disability Retirement: As a Medical Issue, Medical Treatment Must Be Followed
In filing for Federal Disability Retirement benefits, it is often just as important for an applicant to know what will result in a denial of an application, as it is to know what is needed to get one approved.
Posted: November 20, 2009 | Full Story | Discuss this Article
The MSPB: Administrative Justice for Federal and Postal Workers Denied Disability Retirement Benefits
The important question for the federal employee who files for Federal Disability Retirement benefits under FERS or CSRS is: What happens if the Office of Personnel Management denies my application? Is that the end of my chances?
Posted: October 6, 2009 | Full Story | Discuss this Article
New Developments in Federal Disability Retirement
The author says that two recent cases provide greater legal muscle for Federal and Postal employee in filing for Federal disability retirement benefits and represent needed legal refinements in the "evolving" process of law.
Posted: July 23, 2009 | Full Story | Discuss this Article
FERS and CSRS Disability Retirement: Common Principles to Follow
If you are going to apply for disability retirement, there are common principles you will want to follow in order to increase your chances of success under either the FERS or CSRS retirement systems. Here is an explanation of how this process works.
Posted: May 6, 2009 | Full Story | Discuss this Article
Disability Retirement and the Federal Employee
For Federal and Postal employees, disability retirement benefits exist as part of their "employment package." This is a benefit that can become very important. The process of obtaining disability retirement is not simple. Here are some basics about this employment benefit.
Posted: April 3, 2009 | Full Story | Discuss this Article
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Practice Areas: Federal Administrative Law (100%). Admitted: 1988, Maryland, U.S. District Court, District of Maryland and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Law School: Columbus School of Law of the Catholic University of America, J.D., 1988 College: Catholic University, B.A., Philosophy, summa cum laude, 1983 Member: Bar Association of Montgomery County. Biography: Completed coursework for MA in Philosophy; Master's thesis: Berkeley's mind/body distinction. Practicing before the Merit Systems Protection Board. Military: U.S. Army, 1977-1980
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